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Thomas Cook (1808 -1892) is widely considered to be the father of modern mass tourism. He organised the first package (1) tour____ in history. He arranged for the Midland Counties Railway to charge one shilling per person for a group of campaigners travelling (2) _from___ Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares charged to the passengers, as the railway kets couldn't (3) _be___ issued at his own price. There (4) __had__ been railway excursions before, but
this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail kets, and food during the train (5) _journey__ . Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off-the-peg’ holiday product in which everything was (6) _included__ in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered (7)__package______ holidays both in Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were the most popuiar destinations). He founded the (8) _travel______ agency Thomas Cook & Son ( popularly nicknamed Cook's Tours), which became Thomas Cook AG eventually becoming Thomas Cook Group in 2007.
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Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient "off-the-peg" holiday product in which everything was ..included . in one cost.
There had been railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail tickets, and food during the train ..journey..
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There had been railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held on private grounds, rail tickets, and food during the train journey
He founded the travel agency Thomas Cook & Son (popularly nicknamed Cook's Tours), which became Thomas AG before eventually becoming Thomas Cook Group in 2007.
He founded the travel agency Thomas Cook & Son ( popularly nicknamed Cook's Tours), which became Thomas Cook AG eventually becoming Thomas Cook Group in 2007.